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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 3

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PACE 3 A The Stale: South Carolina's Progressive Newspaper COLUMBIA SATURDAY JULY 3 193 i The Stales South Carolina's Largest Newspaper Forest Fire Hazard Still Mounts in SC Booklet on Tricky English Succeeds So Author at Clemson Plans Another CLEMSON July A little book-1 determining which of the two 1 Met with freeh approach to solv- correct by ear ling one of the thorniest problem I He la now working on another I in the study of the English lan-1 booklet entitled "Between Me and gunge has had such success among You Pronouns are Fun by Ear?" Deaths and Funerals i 1 hvbix sirrcHEix Boone Auctioneer 61 Dies in NC ROBERSONVILLE July 2 James Koss Dies Services Arc Set Sunday James Ross 75 of State Park died at 1:30 yesterday afteinocn at the Lakeside Rest Home in Lexington sfter several years illness Mr Ross was born in Richland County son of the late Robert Ross and Martha Mediin Ross He was a carpenter for many years a i -V The hazard of forest fires continued to mount In South Carolina but most blazes appeared to be under control or out todBy The Stats Forestry Commlsicn MONCKS CORNER July school teachers in South Carolina I which uses the same approach th mn neral services for Rubin Mitchell that its Clemson author is using its The printing and distribution of retired saw mill worker who died techniques on another equally the "Who or Whom" booklet was h10 yesterday in Berkeley County Hos- tricky problem made possible through a grant heme he vwterdlv pita) will be conducted at 5:30 Sun- j0hn Lane professor of Eng- the Claude Kress Research Er- Th UveslH Wmhester Kv day afternoon from Mt Olivet Bap-li)lh at clemson has distributed dowment Fund Requests for copies I ieiryeawd wincnester tlst Church Burial will be in the more than 7000 copie of his "Who of the booklet have come from aU tlv had spent ears a a Church cemetery or Whom Fun by Ear" since parts of ihe state frer He dled of heart dUeu Its publication last month The 11- In addition to requests from taL aedthe trade i at Mount PAUL If ANDREWS lustrated booklet presents Profes- teachers for many copies Professor Ky the burley jnar- GREENVILLE July 2 Funeral sor time tested method of Lane hos received cards asking for! i -fi working at mark As in aer'ices for Paul AndreWs who teaching correct usage of or single copies from laymen ranging f-xinaton died at a local hospital Thursday by substituting others like from a boy in thetwelfthgradeto Boone ared jn 11vt broadcagt will be conducted at 11 or and or and an octogenarian whose shaky hand-lf network from 1937 writing proclaimed that 0d Teacher may one Ulto 1951 on which he performed the chant He moved here with his wife about four years ago 35 copies of the Who orWhom when be went int0 emi retirement booklet ky Frrfessor because of failing health Iane School of Art and Sciences He wgg member of the Broad-Clemson College They will be mml- Ly chrtgtton Church of Lexington ed free of charge as long as they and a Maion urday from Temple Baptist Church at Simpsonville Burial will be in Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery STAMIOP WALKER PIERSON PY-flflllinilTI PICKENS July Funeral sen- Vjumuus a vices for Stanhop Walker Pierson 73 who dld Thuriday -HI lb oojj (QUrt Wannamaker dfected at 11 Saturday from last Besides bis wife Mrs Rita Everett Boone a Robersonville native he is survived by two sons member of Jackson Creek Baptist I reported 16 fires yesterday Two or Church (three 'fires in Lee County were Survivors include his widow Mrs dctibell in bad and Minnie Price Ross three daugh- BI1J ten Mis Emily McDonald of tVk0 aU fir 1" Florence and Columbia Mrs Lorens Phillips Fairfield counties also were called of Camden and Mrs Ethel Price of I Columbia three sons A Ross I Heavy fire-fighting equipment Joe Rose and Raymond Ross I th all of Columbia one brother ent t0 of areM Ross of Pontiac The worst blaze in the current Funeral services will be held at I outbreak a 6000-acre fire that 4 Sunday afternoon from raged for aimost five days in Hor-Jackson Creek Baptist Church con- nepR wuiiiIcG 11 th end the possibility of its breaking out again at kome tooint along more Active pallbearers will be th 20 miles of patrolled firebreak Neyson IL Gordon Moore Charles iinM- Peak Ralph Cooper Dl Ten other scattered fires through-Palmer and Rabon out the rest of the state were re- Hororary pallbearers will be ported under controL Shelley LeGrand Joseph Three yesterday in Kershaw Keels Joseph Richardson James Chgrlcston and Edgefield counties Hammond Talbert John were quickly checked But the Ker-Jonet Robert Mills Grim-1 haw fire a few miles west of ley Geiger Dr King Icamden on the banks of the Water-Dr Leo Hall Dr Rudolph Far- ee river broke out egain It was mer Hallman Magalis Under control late today Jacobs Lonnie Jacobs A Prospects for rain before another Roberts A Cook Pal-1 two days appeared slim And only cha and Roberts I rain can quell the growing woods Both active and honorary pall-lfire danger Forestry Commission bearers will meet at 3:55 Sunday I officials reported aftemoon at the church I Skies however were cloudier The body will remain at Paschal-lthan in recent days holding the Regal FiAieral Home until the hour I promise raln Scattered showers of service were reported particularly in the Piedmont wc 1 1 vv7 I A freak woods fire occurred In lHetllOUlSt 1 OlllCll Lexington County yesterday when a truck with loose hay pulled to OlltlinP I nnl the roadside when the hay caught VfUlllIIC VJUtUS ire Sparki Rot lnt0 an adjoining patch of woods but the blaze was snuffed out At NC Meeting Mountain Grove Baptist Church Burial will be in the church cemetery 1 I Milled cfvUlc Ga this OSCAR ROBERTS after a long illness July Funeral ser-l Mr Wannamaker a farmer and Vices for Oscar Roberts 84 who accountant at one time served asi re I died Thursday at Anderson Me-1 clerk of court of Calhoun County A Win Ira Woh AlrnpitlpS moriai Hospital were conducted He was a graduate of Wofford Col-1 I IJ1111V5 I tt ai All UL111LA from Sulllvan-Klng Mortuary this eRr Cag 0f 1901 and later of I METZ France July 2 A afternoon Burial was in Silver Eastman College Poughkeepsie I CHESTER July 2 Er-French military tribunal today con- Brook Cemetery lie was a member of Si nest Morgan 35 drowned at Gib- demned to death six former offl- Paul's Methodist Church and a Lake today when his boat rers and guards eof the wartime COOT McllEN Mason He was a son of the late sank His grandson 4 held to the Nazi concentration camp at Struth- PELZER- July Funeral service John Ei and Martha Nelson Dun-side of the boat until rescued of in eastern France Sentences for McCucn 47 who CBn Wannkmaker The body of Mr Morgan a Greatjranging up to life in solitary con- died Thursday were conducted to- Funeral services will be conducts Falls textile worker was recovered finement were given to 84 others day from Waycross Baptist Church ed gt jq o'clock Saturday morning 30 minutes after the 3:30 Only two were acquitted in the Burial ws in Waycross Church I ihe graveside In St Paul's Meth- drowning Coroner George two-week trial on murder and bru- Cemctery Cemetery by his pastor the Moore said tality charges At least 3000 people Rev Edwards assisted by the The lake is located 16 miles of eight nationalities were believed I Rev Banks front Chester and across the road killed in the camp which operated both a gas chamber and a human I incinerator In addition to the six sentenced to death nine others had been held in prison since the war's end Six-Iteen other former members of the jStruthof staff who had been re- Suivivcrs include two sons John from Mr Morgan's home Wannamaker of Charleston and Robert of St Matthews two 19nSrl grandchildren two sisters Miss JLFlJllllC A cllll May Wnnnamaket and Miss Vir- -qr ginia Wannamaker two brothers XO JjlCHlOFV Ol John and William Wanna-1 slrutnot stair who had been re- Offer Made For Stock of Pacific Mills MISS UNIVERSE CROWNED: Miriam Stevenson Is crowned last night as Miss Universe of South Carolina of 1934 by Susan Day of Greenville Misa Universe of 1938 (Photo by Louie Dean) I Tliomas I- Ross LAKE JUNALUSKA NC July I A i 12 if) Four goals for Methodist A AI VS Lwomen of nine Southeastern states! A I were outlined here tonight by Mrs1 Robinson of Gallatin Tenn Mrs Robinson southeastern jurisdiction president of the Method- iisaicuon presiaeni oi tne Nemoa-i -m- as leased conditionally after serving I 111 pi T1 1 1 in prison for five years also ap- peered in court Of the rest never NEW YORK July 2 tft-M Low-enstein Sons Inc has offered Pacific Mills Inc shareholders $45 a share for the company's common stock but "no conclusions were arrived at" Leon Lowenslein chairman said today The offer was made yesterday to the executive committee of Pacific Mills Inc Jn Boston Lowenstein Mrs Dora Duke Tisdale 66 widow £ich heritage of solid achievement rnin Mpplinir aaid of Yancey Tisdale of near Too numerous to mention are the riUIllia lUCeilll" Lowenstein Is one of the big-Kingstree died last night In Kelley Jn which he engaged andl pltal here He had be 60 Farmer Of Kingstree KINGSTREE July John Scott McGill 60 I Kingstree farmer died morning in Kelley had 2 (Special) prominent early this Memorial Hos-He been in declin- panies In the country Pacific Mills of two months makes cotton synthetic and woolen Graveside services will be con- it to say that during his tag June 27 which waa followedl ed at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon textiles Including such consumer durted at 10 o'clock Saturday mor-years he Identified himself a lunc'on at thr uihthse trom the Burgess Funeral Home by products as sheets and pillow ning in McQary Cemetery by the eveiy worthwhile activity aimed at at tne ugntnouse a yarn assisted by the Rev Varn pastor of the the betterment of agriculture and inclaAei LuutM Rev Donaid Bailey Burial wiU stock Kingstree Methodist Church renoered a conscientious and wLJcoSSmSSS? Cotter Sf be in Cedar Swamp Methodist ceme- cases Pacific Mills common climbed sharply on the New York stock exchange of Williamsburg County andl was balanced and well ho IMr McGUl was bbrn at Kingstree daughter of the late Mr and Mrs rounded life which Was shown byl of th-iate John and Emma icn Duke She was a member ofhi deep interest in the affair ofdd IHeadquart sJStt McGiU He a improvements Mr Maxwell said he and Mr Dreher will call on the rating bureaus and brokerage firms Then when City Council is ready to take bids 011 the bonds the city will be in better position than if Ihe purenasers felt they were taking a risk or had to investigate first Toe city already has issued $2-for enlargement of and sewer systems bonds paid for by rather than taxes United States Coast Guard newly I County" Ido not require a referendum deep sincerity of his nature it appointed Director of the Seventh He was a steward of Cedar The new issue will be used to difficult to appraise1 his life and District United States Coast Guard Swamp Methodist Church most oflcomplete the second and third stepy achievements with the restraint Auxiliary Commodere Stanley his life and an honorary steward at of tne 23-year plan outlined by which he would have deemed ap- Hand Seventh District United the time of his death A veteran of consulting engineers a million and propriate However it would be States Coast Guard Vice-Commo-1 World War I he was a member of a half gnllon storage tank for Wales less than fair to his memory not I dore Harlow Merjyday Seventh Dls- Williamsburg Post No 8 of the Gardens and more mains to "carry to mention the qualities which heltrict United States Coast Guard American Legion I the increased output of water possessed to an unusual degree land Captain Robert Mitchell I He is survived by bis widow Mrs City Council has said that It ex- niv-r- Tl modesty appreciation de-Seventh District United States Daisy Strong McGill his step-pects these Improvements to be viousiy announwd iy nd senerotHy I Coast Guard Auxiliary Division 2 mother Mrs McGill of Kings- made before next summer which Mr IIubbard cd Thursday nlght WlIian Lvans Little 55 wife of hi substantial agricultural! The Seventh District of th 13 tree two daughters Mrs could prevent a repeat of the water after an il" 1 zm Jfhsvennta we" cognlzed by I districts of the United States Coast Bradford and Mrs James Hugh Me- shortages Columbta has suffered i Clemson College in 1939 by his de- Guard had the outstanding record intosh both of Kingstree one son for three consecutive summers tion Company Stret TYenton Wednesday after an slgRation Maater Fanner and for the past 12 months John Scott McGill Jr or Kingstree Mr Hubbard was born In Clio extended illness in the awarding of a certificate of I three brothers Dave Emory and 1 11 IF 8 in 1894 son of Julius Lane Funeral services wiil be conduct- mert by the Darlington Countv 1 1 Moriii ii OF Dllll ilOS and Ann Willi Hubbard He wasjed from the chapel of the Kornegy KSf BuUS in Si hU CrOSSlaild FlUieral Sree JSSSf MU Ml? tS Ar yv mendurin monument 10 He Tl-tSo A Mr Wallace Connor and Mrs iYO 1x00(1 Deal erment will follow in I ural! IIvcH nrlll Kb tlia nlM ha mafia I I 1116 A 1 1 rWATX I 1 mi -11 vumIu 1 ORLANDO Fla July 2-Funeral services for' Francis Evans Hub-1 rvr bard 59 former prominent contrac- UI XIOCIOI D1CS lor of Marion will be con-1 -rs ducted her at 4 Saturday I SI llteS afternoon instead of Sunday as pre- educated in the public schools of Funeral Home --imost enduring monument to a life I rm During World War II he was a O-l I Pvn me niiacy ot tne uier vi I Ti A ionel in the Engineering Corps charge of the air base construction In South America with quarters in Brazil He was her of th Presbyterian Church in and ona COuln Mrs Helen Mo- rdrvpt mn Olympia Cemetery Ortando and was active in church Googan of Trenton Hri-ni Mr- CrossUnd a retired employe as well as civic affairs Mr Hubbard is survived by hisi if ti I ts 1 Tn widow the former Mildred Mul- llOSS JAODert IIlll drow of Florence one son Frank! I 1 1 Kiugstree of Pacific Mills was born in Fair- KINGSTREE field County a son of the late Mike Frank A Hanna niL Crossland He spent Kingstree most of hi life in Columbia and City Manager Mayor to Visit NY Financiers City Manager Thomas Maxwell 1st Society of Christian I tvi ngl OT1 said yestorday he and Mayor Service spoke at the opening ces-l iXlUIUai TT AAX Clarence Dreher Jr v111 leave on of the Wesleyan Service Guild I for Ni-w York next week to acquaint a WSCS affiliate for employed DALLAS July 2 The fight to financiers with Columbia's good women -end racial discrimination in public credit rating in hopes of getting a A major goal sne said Is to I housing Is almost won the National bettor interest rate when $1500 000 mcreas the annual pledge for mis-1 Association lor the Advancement of bonds are issued for further water sionary work to $2000000 by 1956 Colored People says This pledge of the south- Tht NAACP next will turn its at-eastern WSCS announced A second goal Is a member-1 Constaiwe B'MotlVy said in inship drive to enroll 500000 more tervlew Thursday women in local church societies xhe 32-year-old New York woman and guildc The current member- awyer Wui be chairman of a work-ship in the Southeast is 403000 shop on unaegregated housing to-But Mrs Robinson reported that daf fifth 0( the NAACFs annual 2963 Methodist churches have noL-QmKm organization South Caro- Dn the future emphasis on pri-llna with only 16 unorganized vate housing the NAACP chief churches has the best slate rec- h0Ullng gtrategist said: ord she said -gy private housing I mean mass I projects of many units which ex- IXDOCHIXA COSISIAXDER cjuda Negroes by virtue of race BARIS July 2 Gen Pauli mean a single home Ely French high commissioner owner who does not want to sell his and commander-in-chief of mili-bouse t0 a tary forces in Indochina left Paris Mrs Motley said Negroes move tonight tp return to his post sfterint0 predominantly white areas deft round of high-level consultations I SDne antagonism and often violence here He declared the Red River tbree reasons A dreadful shortage of Negro housing A desire to live In new construction instead of the decrepit quarters traditionally reserved for Negroes "3 An ambition to live In ft de-rent neighborhood instead of one spurned by the Jet Crash Kills On Ground 4 UTICA NY July 12 W-A jet fighter plane returning from a quick to invesUgate an unidentified plane crashed in flames in a crossroads hamlet today and killed four persons on the ground Two houses and an automobile wrre destroyed The two Air Force lieutenants in the F94C Starfire which carried 48 high powered 2U-inch rockets bailed out before it plunged Into tiny Walesville 11 miles southwest of Utica about 12:30 pm The two who escaped injury were Lt William Atkins 24 of Dutton Va the pilot and Lt Henry Coudon 26 of Perryville Md radar observer Killed were Stanley Phillips 38 his Wife Florence 32 and their son Gary 11 all of neighboring Hecla and Mrs Doris Monroe 28 occupant of one of the houses that was destroyed The Phillips family was in the automobile Mrs Monroe was in her home preparing lunch for her four children when the plane crashed The plane was attached to fho 27th Fighter Interceptor Squadron at nearby Griffiss Air Force Base Rome It was one of two Jets ordered up to check on an unknown plane that had entered the area guarded by the air defense operation A Griffiss spokesman said th pilots were satisfied that the plane was and were headed back to the base when fire broke out in the cockpit of the ill-fated craft The air base said the pilot and radar observer stuck to the plane until the A spokesman quoted Atkins as reporting that he ordered Coudon to bail out then jumped himself from about 7000 feet Griffiss said that fuel In the burning plane apparently exploded when the Jet crashed A spokesman said it had not been determined whether an explosion occurred while the jet was in the air reasonable solution to their problem It Is my personal opinion that nowhere in this proposal should there be any encroachment on state regulation of Mr Murphy said At the meeting Mr Murphy was appointed vice-charman of a fiv member committee to w'ork towards Dies July I Clarence Beaumont of Pittsburgh 72 farmer of near th only National League batting died this afternoon in eHampion who failed to hit a home Kelley Memorial Hospital after a during the season He won the was a member of the Church of week of illness I1902 crown with 357 Funeral services will be conduct- l2clude Mrlpd st 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon Hand on from the Burgess Funeral Home by Mrs Ruby Jackson of I ai irAM at4ai vu iha Mrs Couitney of Atlanta! 1 59 Giester Dies Retired Textile four grand children three sisters Mrs Salem Grenville and Mr Horace Me-HoEpRai She was in declining Innis of Laurinburg fivelhealtn several months brothers Hubbard Sr of a native of Caldwell County Knoxville Tenn Hubbard of iNorfh Carolina she was a daughter Spartanburg Mr Rom li i Minin iuSSlsH '1 Woman Named niece Mrs Doster herephillips Hill He came as a young pauiin Survivors include his widow Mrs To Top Post and'1 number ieces ancineo I thChurch nemb" ot tbe bTtoIuJI Ktogstrer and Mrs Edwin tioMEducaUoAMn '(NEA) cafl-hew umbr 01 neCM nrt ncP- Ust Church Shull Wilbur McKnight Flet- of Greeleyville two sons Howard ed upon schools today to continue Fnnrt rviee win mnrfu-i 1 jClErdn chr Sharpe and Davis nd Hubert Hanna both of Kings-Stressing harmful effects of FUPfrsl services Ul be conduct" 1 Msdy Coward Hill one dsuehterl TTAttABavw nallk Ill Itnu Uipba spanHphilHran eil-l Society study may re-life In Its closing session the 92nd NEA convention adopted a resolution which said in part: National Education Assn believes that the schools should continue to stress education regarding the harmful effects of narcotics and cigarettes by making full use of the most recent research on the Interment will be in Evergreen and Mrs Sallle Crouch of I Matthews Cemetery at Chester ramm STai DrtS 79 I ott'k Kershaw City Council Bans Gaming at Fair CAMDEX July 2 (Special)- City Council has unanimously agreed to forbid any gambling at the Kerahaw County Fair henceforth with the exception nf bingo and to ban obscene ahowa City Manager Max Holland was Instructed by Council to write the fair office to that effect I ECBouknight Jr Jjw Oirrokfe County forest cjuiy 2 Fy-Fi ill I mill 'in Dio her hSi lato ThurscS Sfhtaftw wHbVfnFm win11 BurU1 GAFFNEY July 2 (sjeclal)- King Darid Mace who police The XaX-l01UniDldllUlCS ngnl be in Elmwood Cemetery Mra Burkie Harvey Graham 79 said was believed fro Greenville I Ian extended illness Word has hem received here from I Funeral services will be conduct-1 it Charleston of the death of Elton ed from the Robertville Baptist if lrS 3 Ut AAOUTK Bouknight Jr 35 Columbia born Church at 11 o'clock Saturday I artist employed by the Kal-Erlich- morning by'the Rev Willis Haskell Vjl nnp Xlisxu Merrick agency of Washington DC and the Rev Herman Phillips In- autL MJSK widow of John Robert Graham died SC was killed last night when he I in Travelers Rest Hospital at 7:30 1 was struck by a Clinchfield Rail-1 this morning after four months 111-1 road train two miles south of For-Iness lest City He apparently had fall- She was bom at Lovingston Vaen asleep on the tracks but lived 50 years in Cherokee His mangled body was Identified! Mr Bouknight born in Columbia terment will follow in the church- March 5 1919 was graduated from yard' I HOLLY HILL July Mr Ethel I County by- papers In a nearby suitcase -moi-t-d eenlnx one year as pres- Charleston High School and the CoU Miss Buckner was bora In Hamp- Md COn" Went of th National Association lege of Charleston ton County daughter of the fil2Iied of Insurance Commissioners and He was an honorary member of John and Sara Nicholes Buck-I fter a short illness IChapej 1 at 4 oclock Sunday after-1 Coroner Fred Crowe of Ruther-aut0Itiaticajjy became ViCe chairman Pi Delta Kappa Fraternity and wasmer Mr Kourb was bora in Orange- noon Burial will be In Beaverdam ford County said he will not hold I th FXecutive committee of the art editor of the College of Charles- Survivor Include three broth- 21 etthe annual ton Yearbook during hs four years era John Buckner of Hardeeville mmhTr'rf'thT Terifm i jj meeting of th commissioners in in college He was a member of and Milton Buckner and Logan Methodiri ChuST th Sster AIrLni Cramhirof Tul Former innxboro Detroit Mich St Lutheran Church Buckner both of Pineland one LotUe Crumbly of TuI-1 Survivors Include his widow his nephew and two nieces mother and father a sister Mrs A Funeral servlres will be conduct-lahoma Tenn two granddaughters Sister Dies lThe association elected Donald ed from Terizim Methodist Mrs Mary Whelchel and Miss) WINNSBORO (Soeciali Word Knowlton of New Hampsniie as Mr- Elizabeth Maueliip Funeral services were conducted 73 Dies in Florida Monday MNNEmVIIJUy Church near Vance at 4:30 Satur- Mildren Ann Marshall of Green- in it nsbora of (Spe-tory ln th church cene" Vest Columbia Cajre Mrs Jurgensen was a sister of the I P1Thf pro- cial Mrs Elizabeth Owen Man- Survivors Include her usband Town Offices to Close SS voluntary health reinsuran terian Church at Winnsboro (legislation received considerable at- Mra Jurgensen is survived by an at the mting In his report to the annual meet- a I ourvivwn i iiLiuun nr nuoNnu i 2 Uilll Xllvd lO 'p 73 widow of Harmond Man- Sam A Rourk of Vance six daugh- 1 diedJt bp home in Largo ters Mrs A Rourk of Vance Un Monday July drafting ch urges in the proposed bill in an effort to arrive at some workable plan Mr Murphy commenting on his duti-s aaid his year as president of the association was a very busy one On two occasions he appeared before Congressional committees in Washington th House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce and the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare He gave teatimony in connection with the reinsurance legislation In addition he made two appearances before the Department of Health Education and Welfare and once the Senate Judiciary committee in connection with mail order insurance The A I was organized In 1871 and Is known as the oldest association of its type in the United State Its purpose is to establish more uniformity in regulations of the Insurance business Southern Lutheran Mart Dedication Anniversary LUTHERIDGE July 2 flV-The summer assembly for Southern Lutherans here will celebrato Its third anniversary of the dedication program with services In the memorial chapel at 11 am Sunday The service will be in charge of th Rev Charles Dawkins of Newberry SC a missionary under appointment to Japan Ground-breaking ceremonies were held July 2 1950 and within the year the buildings and the property were dedicated free from indebtedness The institution owned Jointly by the Lutheran synods of North Carolina and South Carolina Georgia-Alabama and Mississippi has noted steady development with total assets of more than half a million dolors Til i Japanese Snip Invades vr---- iraffi 'tsjrsrr 01 srbsrtsa'aai' fse jsa psssrs SB an effort to reacue 14 shipwrecked Tne body was brought from Flor- both of Orangeburg two sons The offices will open at Ihe reg- nd interment ln wnrklnB fishermen but wa ordered away ida efid funeral services will be Joseph Martin of Vance fend ular time Tuesday morning July Jbe old family cemetery at Rapidan suggested changes jn the working by Soviet soldiers the Maritime Unduc-tod at 3 Sunday iiyera Jr of Vancerone adoptSk Vf5iniaV z- policy of the organization Safety Board said laftrrnoon from Whitner Funeral son Jimmie Mvera of Vance: three! I Caldwell a niece was "I sincerely belie-e that it is the I Homo Interment will follow in the hrnthr H-rhart -h Willi Hajmes Has New Woes Junabtoto attend the funeral but duty of every insurance commis- runeral Invitation cem-nery at Brightsville The Rev both of Vance and Ellis Sweat of SANTA MONICA Calif July 2 RT-S of Florrnc' nd sioner in this countoy to give Reittfi and tnend ct mr Ballentine will officiate ae- Tacoma Wash one sister Mrs Crooner Dick Haymes was Holladay of Greer attended ious consideration to the proposals ml Mrs jerry cross land and sisted by the Rev Glenn Kelly (Lonnie of Pregnall 2ohanded a new batch of trouble in family are invited attend the funeral Mva Manship Is survived by one grandchildren and four great- addition to his deportation woes to-1 Mosquito attacks sometimes have proposal which might be made at service of MR crossland trom the giStor Mrs Maggie Owens Me- grandchildren day: His arrest was ordered for killed cetlle and they often cause this time on the part of the Depart- and The body ia at the bom failing to attend a hearing on child (weight loss and lower milk pro-jment of Health Education and Wrl Church of Cod THIS (Saturday) AFTER- hmtheri Ehhia KOON at 4: o'clock Interment In 01ym-Nupen and two Drainers JbDDie gia C-metery (John a-1 of Brightsville fars in trying to arrive at some I duct ion I support payments 0.

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